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The 6PX Pro LED Flashlight from Surefire is a dual-output LED light. A low-output 15-lumen brightness setting allows you to extend battery life and use the light for close-range illumination tasks. The click-type tailcap enables both momentary-on activation and constant illumination modes. The aerospace aluminum housing is anodized and gasket sealed for reliability and weatherproof performance. The light reflector is micro-textured to maximize the width of the beam and a polycarbonate window delivers impact-resistant durability. The 6PX Pro light features a 320-lumen maximum output and provides up to two hours of constant brightness on two CR123 batteries.
| Output | 320 lumen (Max), 15 lumen (low) |
| Switching | Click-type tailcap (press for momentary-On, press and hold for constant-On) |
| Power Supply | (2) CR123A batteries |
| Runtime | Up to 2 hours of continuous maximum output at room temperature (45 hours on low output) |
| Dimensions | 5.2 x 1.25" (13 x 3 cm) |
| Weight (with Batteries) | 5.2 oz (147 g) |
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Comments about SureFire 6PX Pro LED Flashlight:
Awesome! Expensive, but well worth it. I use for various reason, but mainly walking or running at night in the street and in the woods. Battery life is not the best. I recommend purchasing extra batteries. Was not really expecting the battery to last forever since it looks like the sun is shinning when turned on. Description is wrong on B&H webpage. Says 200 lumens, but is really dual 15 lumens or 320 lumens. The model number is correct on B&H webpage(6PX-D-BK that's what shipped to me) so look at the model number on B&H then reference surefires website. They also have a P2X which is 500 lumens for around [$] dollars more. I was already spending 80 dollars on a flashlight which is a little insane so did not want to spend additional money. Check out videos on youtube if you want to get an idea of how bright this flashlight is.
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